The Europeana Licensing Framework

The Europeana Licensing Framework provides an important underlying layer facilitating many of Europeana’s activities.

This framework helps govern the relationships of Europeana, its data providers and its users. Europeana uses standard, interoperable and machine-readable licences to allow the data to talk to other applications and services. The licences frame in a clear way what can and cannot be done by human and machine agents with the metadata and the content it accesses. Additionally, the Europeana Licensing Framework introduces community norms to support best practice among users and re-users.

Julia develops, implements and manages Europeana’s policies and practices. She works across all business areas from coordinating the new Governance structure, developing open data policies to advocating for the harmonisation of EU Copyright laws.
With an MA in IPR Management, Julia has nurtured …

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We transform the world with culture. We build on Europe’s rich cultural heritage and make it easier for people to use for work, learning or pleasure. Our work contributes to an open, knowledgeable and creative society.

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